Paralysie Faciale a frigore | 100% Internat ORL | Episode #1

🔴 Bell's palsy: causes, symptoms, and management (ENT) 🎓 Students | 100% ENT Residency This educational video from the 100% ENT Residency series is designed for healthcare students (medical students, externs, and interns). In 3 minutes, it provides a clear and structured overview of Bell's palsy, the most common form of peripheral facial paralysis, often called Bell's palsy. Peripheral facial paralysis corresponds to an acute lesion of the facial nerve (VII), responsible for movement on one side of the face. The so-called Bell's palsy form is most often idiopathic, with a viral and inflammatory pathophysiological hypothesis widely described in the scientific literature (HSV-1 in particular). 👉 In this video, you will discover: What is Bell's palsy (peripheral facial palsy)? Clinical presentation: motor deficit, associated signs, severity Positive diagnosis and differential diagnoses to be aware of Principles of ENT management Recommended medical treatment Prognosis, progression, and recovery criteria Key messages for residency and exams 🧠 Early diagnosis and appropriate management allow for complete recovery in the majority of cases, as demonstrated by landmark clinical studies. However, any facial palsy requires ruling out a central or tumoral cause. Professor Benjamin Lallemant ENT & Head and Neck Surgery Department University Hospital of Nîmes – France 🌐 Official website: [https://www.orl-information.fr](https://www.orl-information.fr) 🎥 Produced by: CINEREGARD [https://www.cineregard.fr](https://www.cineregard.fr) 📩 [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) ✔ Subscribe to the ORL-Information channel 👉 [   / orlinformation  ](   / orlinformation  ) ✔ Access all our videos and educational resources 👉 [https://www.orl-information.fr](https://www.orl-information.fr) ORL-Information – Information & Prevention in Medicine Understanding ENT pathologies, training, prevention and treatment according to current scientific data.